Left Handers for 11+
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Left Handers for 11+
Hello.
I am a GCSE Statistics student at a local grammar school, and I have become fascinated by my recent research for coursework. I surveyed 70 students from 11, and asked them their 11+ result, and whether they are left or right handed.
What intrigues me is that no left handers got less than 121, whereas 9% of those right handers at the grammar got less than 121, therefore on appeal. Does this mean that left handers do not get through on appeal?
My younger sibling, a left hander, did get through on appeal, but is too young to appear in my data.
I need to know of scores for left and right handed children in grammar schools, year 11, and their scores, in order to further the sample and to better draw conclusions.
I am going to post a poll; please respond; so that I can add to my data and give a fairer view.
Please also respond with any information about standard deviation in Buckinghamshire NFER distribution.
Thank you
I am a GCSE Statistics student at a local grammar school, and I have become fascinated by my recent research for coursework. I surveyed 70 students from 11, and asked them their 11+ result, and whether they are left or right handed.
What intrigues me is that no left handers got less than 121, whereas 9% of those right handers at the grammar got less than 121, therefore on appeal. Does this mean that left handers do not get through on appeal?
My younger sibling, a left hander, did get through on appeal, but is too young to appear in my data.
I need to know of scores for left and right handed children in grammar schools, year 11, and their scores, in order to further the sample and to better draw conclusions.
I am going to post a poll; please respond; so that I can add to my data and give a fairer view.
Please also respond with any information about standard deviation in Buckinghamshire NFER distribution.
Thank you
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Does the population of the school have a greater (and statistically significant) proportion of left handed people than the overall population (20% LH, 80% RH)?
Maybe left handed people have a pre-disposition to the type of tests that are used to select.... NVR?...
And.. don't forget the ambidextrous amongst us.
Have fun with your investigations.
Regards
SVE
Maybe left handed people have a pre-disposition to the type of tests that are used to select.... NVR?...
And.. don't forget the ambidextrous amongst us.
Have fun with your investigations.
Regards
SVE
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Mel x
Hi there
My son and his best friend(both Left Handers) took the 11+ in 2005 they both scored above 121. Both Boys
Interesting research. Do let us know your findings
Good luck
Mel
My son and his best friend(both Left Handers) took the 11+ in 2005 they both scored above 121. Both Boys
Interesting research. Do let us know your findings
Good luck
Mel
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Left Handed
Hey There,
This info may be too late for you but I can tell you that our Daughter is left handed and got 117 x 2 in her 11+ and we were unsuccessful at appeal. This was despite her being exceptionally highly recommended by the Head, ranked a 1:1 and level 5 in all Sats!
Hope this helps.....................
AVWM
This info may be too late for you but I can tell you that our Daughter is left handed and got 117 x 2 in her 11+ and we were unsuccessful at appeal. This was despite her being exceptionally highly recommended by the Head, ranked a 1:1 and level 5 in all Sats!
Hope this helps.....................
AVWM
left handers
Be careful here albi - left handers are less common in the population so I guess only 20-25% of your sample were left handed, so only 15 or so out of your 70. Therefore your observation that none of them scored less than 121 may be purely down to chance. You may need (dredging up the remains of my Stats training) to test the null hypothesis, perhaps that there is no difference between the scores of left-and right-handers, slightly more carefully. Good luck!